StudioLicio

Excellent video guys! Excellent article in the Camera this week as well... although I didn't realize that you procured "tens-of-thousands of bits and bytes to sell to a variety of people interested in creating devices using electronics" :)

A thought for next year (my, the assumptions we make :)... randomly pick 1,000 registered users (not limiting it to buying customers) and give them $100 gift certificates or credit. That way SparkFun reaps the benefits of tens of thousands of new users who register at the site in the months before FD_2K11 (and hopefully buy something at some point)and none of us will ever again draw spousal aggro for sitting home frantically banging the reload key instead of going to work. "It almost loaded that time honey! Just 5 more minutes and I'll go in, I swear!!!"
You guys rock :)

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